T. Monroe-Hamilton of The Noisy Room writes, “Google exec Wael Ghonim utilized Facebook to bring thousands into the streets and set himself up as a political martyr if need be. Youth groups along with Ghonim support ElBaradei and, by default, the Muslim Brotherhood. And who is financing such groups? Well, our old friend George Soros of course. He and ElBaradei both sit on the International Crises Group board of trustees.”

“If any real journalists had scratched the surface even a tiny bit and researched the connections behind the Egyptian revolt, they would have found it most enlightening,” he writes. “It would seem that Soros’ Center for American Progress has been behind the majority of lobbying efforts on Capitol Hill for Egyptian ‘free’ elections. Soros has also invested heavily in India with Google and in the Palestinian territories. His financial and political fingerprints are everywhere concerning chaos and revolt – of course, all done in the name of philanthropy, while sowing the seeds of violent revolution.”

Khalid El-Baramawy, 33, editor of masrawy.com said, “This isn’t like any revolution in history. It has two faces. The bad face is, we can’t control it. We don’t know the next step [after] the street.” On the positive side, he said, “Mubarak doesn’t know how to deal with us.”

So, have Americans been “out-foxed by their government, who all along has been pulling together the makings of a movement that would start revolts in the Middle East and move throughout Europe and then strike at home, culminating in a New World Order”? Monroe-Hamilton thinks so.

Would you like to better understand the CIA, its history and its workings? Here’s your chance. The CIA has launched a revamped website with links to YouTube and Flickr to go along with the games and links for children on its website.

Remember the movie “You’ve Got Mail”? It was the charming story about a small bookstore run by Meg Ryan that was run out of business by the big Borders-type book store run by Tom Hanks. Well, here’s the real-life sequel: Borders, impacted by online books sales and e-readers like Nook and Kindle, is expected to file bankruptcy. It’s a sad story with an unhappy ending for Borders.

A friend to many left unexpectedly and suddenly a few days ago. Joshua Goldberg, son of the famedLucianne Goldberg and brother of Jonah Goldberg, passed away. Josh was indispensable – he edited the sites Lucianne.com, BlogsLucianneLoves and The Connection, working mostly behind the scenes. He left behind many of us who knew him as a friend, though we had never met face to face, or even over the phone.

Blogger Bookworm reflects on the modern-day phenomena of cyber friends, and discovers that it’s not so modern after all.

Congratulations to WorldNetDaily readers Tom Woods of Scottsdale, Ariz., and Juliet Mifflin of Gillham, Alaska, who were among the first to correctly guess actor Angela Lansbury in her portrayal of Mrs. Iselin, the deadly wife in “The Manchurian Candidate.” The 1962 Oscar-nominated film tells the story of a former Korean War POW who is brainwashed by communists into becoming a political assassin.

What dark and sinister secrets are being withheld by the government and the Army? Sen. John Yerkes Iselin: [addressing the Senate] There are exactly 57 card-carrying members of the Communist Party in the Department of Defense at this time!

The quote: “I keep telling you not to think! You’re very, very good at a great many things, but thinking, hon’, just simply isn’t one of them.”

This week’s quote: “Story of my life. I always get the fuzzy end of the lollipop.”

Name the movie, the actor and the character. Send your answer to me at the email address below. Good luck!